Man Faces Charges Of Harassment

ENFIELD — A Windsor man was charged Wednesday with harassing an Enfield woman after he allegedly telephoned her 33 times within an hour and a half.

Terence Riley, 24, of 619 Prospect Hill Road, Windsor, is charged with 33 counts of second-degree harassment, two counts of threatening, breach of peace and second-degree failure to appear.

According to court records, Riley was also charged in September with second-degree harassment after the woman, whom he knew from a Suffield bar, complained to police that he made numerous phone calls saying if he couldn't have her, he would kill her husband. The woman told police she had not dated or had sexual relations with Riley. During a Sept. 12 court appearance, he was ordered to have no contact with the woman.

On Oct. 11, Riley allegedly made 33 phone calls between 11:07 p.m. and 12:20 a.m. Several were made while the investigating police officer was present. During the calls, Riley threatened to kill her husband and himself, a warrant said.